Visual kei group DRUGS has made their debut album 'D/D/D' available on streaming platforms as of April 2, expanding access to their music beyond physical copies released in February.

The album serves as an introduction to DRUGS' distinctive approach to the visual kei genre, featuring seven tracks that showcase the group's signature chaotic compositions and catchy, explosive choruses. The tracklist opens with their debut single "NEW ORDER" and closes with the recent single "baku," creating a journey through their early catalog.

Formed by veterans from bands like DADAROMA and Mejibray, DRUGS brings substantial industry experience to their project. That seasoning is evident throughout 'D/D/D'β€”each track demonstrates tight songwriting and the visual kei aesthetic the group has become known for. Standout tracks include "UNTIL I DIE," "THE LIBRA," and "Echoes of the Hidden Self," each offering different flavors of the group's chaotic sound.

While most songs from the album were previously available as digital singles, the streaming release fills a gap in their discography: "baku" was notably absent from digital platforms until now. This complete collection makes it easier for listeners to experience DRUGS' output from start to finish without hunting across multiple platforms.

The move to streaming platforms removes a significant barrier for international fans who may have missed the February physical release or lacked access to import channels. For those new to DRUGS, 'D/D/D' provides an accessible entry point to their music, complete with the visual componentβ€”their "NEW ORDER" music video is worth watching for a full sense of the group's aesthetic.

With 'D/D/D' now on major streaming services including Spotify, the group's blend of visual kei intensity and modern production is now just a few clicks away for curious listeners worldwide.